Anonymous ID: 40450b June 29, 2025, 5:52 a.m. No.23252741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2775 >>3338

The Orchestrated War? What The US-Iran-Israel Conflict Might Really Mean

By g.calder on June 29, 2025 •

 

The United States bombed Iran’s nuclear sites. The world held its breath and braced for a third World War. Iran fired missiles at the U.S. and Israel. And then… silence. No further attacks. No civilian deaths. We immediately see a ceasefire agreed, and in a few days, peace talks will take place.

 

It looked like the catalyst for global warfare. It felt like escalation. But what if the real story is about what didn’t happen?

 

How It Unfolded: A Timeline of Tension

June 11 – Iran promises retaliation on Israel following a strike on an IRGC compound in Syria

 

June 14 – Israeli PM Netanyahu declares Israel will defend itself “by any means necessary” against any Iranian escalation

 

June 18 – Iran reportedly prepares for war, moving missile batteries closer to its western border towards Israel

 

June 21 – The US attacks Iran’s most significant nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan

 

June 23 – Iran retaliates with missile strikes on US military base in Qatar, resulting in no injuries or casualties. Attack deemed “weak” and “expected” by President Trump

 

June 23–24 – Reports emerge that Iran and the US gave advance warning of their attacks on one another, suggesting ulterior motives for the strikes

 

June 25 – President Trump confirms nuclear talks with Iran are set for next week [Source: AP News]

 

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https://expose-news.com/2025/06/29/the-orchestrated-war-what-the-us-iran-israel-conflict-might-really-mean/

Anonymous ID: 40450b June 29, 2025, 6:05 a.m. No.23252782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3338

Trump admin targets 'ghost students,' AI scammers stealing tens of millions in federal college aid

Within California's system of 116 community colleges, 31% of applications last year – or 1.2 million – were found to be likely fraudulent.

 

The Department of Education is cracking down on "ghost students," AI scammers and others whom they say have recently swindled of tens-of-millions of dollars from the federal government – including roughly $8.4 million alone from California community colleges.

 

Within California's system of 116 community colleges, 31% of applications last year – or 1.2 million – were found to be likely fraudulent, according to data from the office of the chancellor for the college system.

 

What makes the system vulnerable is that anyone who applies is admitted and more students not having to attend class as a result of the increase in remote learning since the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The scammers, with the help of stolen identities, bots and artificial intelligence join classes and stay enrolled until they receive their financial aid checks, according to The Los Angeles Times.

 

“The biggest target for fraud rings tends to be community colleges and lower-cost institutions,” Jason Williams, an official with the Education Department's Office of Inspector General, said on a recent agency podcast. “This is because their tuition costs are lower than other schools, which increases the student aid award balance for the fraudulent student.”

 

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https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/schools-and-government-seek-solution-after-millions-aid-money-lost-fraud?